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Are Personal Growth Opportunities Slipping Through your Fingers?

By on November 23, 2007

Today is Friday, November 23rd, and most people in the United States are in the midst of celebrating the Thanksgiving Day holiday. Although the traditional "feast" has become the primary focus of this holiday, the real reason for Thanksgiving is to show gratitude for the things that we have in our lives.

Given the amazing (unlimited?) ability of gratitude to bring positive changes into our lives, having a holiday dedicated to that one concept is certainly a wonderful thing, and many bloggers and other writers have already written about gratitude and how it fits into our lives.

Personally, I have so many things to be grateful for that I could write an entire book about it, rather than just a blog post. However, spending quality time with friends and family is one of the biggest things that I am grateful for on a daily basis, not just on the holidays, and it was during one of those times when I had the chance to watch the movie 'Evan Almighty' with Morgan Freeman, Steve Carell, and Lauren Graham.

It was a very entertaining movie, time well spent, and family-friendly as well. However, it wasn't the entertainment value that inspired this post, but rather an important message that was delivered by God, played in the movie by Morgan Freeman.

There is one point in the movie when Evan has been deserted by his wife and kids because they basically think that he has gone off the deep end. His wife is sitting in a restaurant wondering what went wrong, and God comes to visit her in the guise of a waiter at the restaurant.

She doesn't know that the "waiter" is God, of course, and when she questions whether or not blindly following God's wisdom is the right thing to do, Morgan Freeman says the following:

If someone prays for patience, do you think God gives them patience, or does he give them the opportunity to be patient?

If he prays for courage, does God give him courage, or does he give him the opportunity to be courageous?

If someone prays for their family to be closer, do you think God zaps them with warm, fuzzy feelings, or does he give them opportunities to love each other?

Life is so very much like the type of situations described in that quote from the movie, yet people tend to waltz right past their personal growth opportunities without even recognizing them for what they are.

In today's world we have become so accustomed to there being some "solution" to any problem or issue that comes into our lives, and we often forget the fact that the path to happiness and success doesn't come in a pill, a bottle, a book, or a seminar. We have to do the work.

God, or the Universe, or Divine Spirit, or whatever you want to call it – those powers just provide us the opportunities to work towards attaining our deepest desires. Then, when we've done "the work" and we have gotten what we wanted, the prize is that much sweeter because we see that it has real value.

We see that it was worth working for.

We see that it's worth keeping.

We see that it's worth protecting.

We see that the prize is not only incredibly valuable, but more importantly, that we are incredibly worthy of having it. After all, we asked for it – if we hadn't, it wouldn't have been delivered.

So, as today goes by, and tomorrow, next week, next month, etc., ask yourself just what it is that you are asking for, because no matter what it is that you ask for, your Higher Power will provide you with the opportunity to get your hands on it.

Make sure you're on the look out for it. 

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  1. Lyman Reed says

    November 23, 2007 at 1:57 pm

    Beautifully put, Aaron… and a great way to keep us looking forward to the day ahead instead of dreading it!

    I’ve never much bought into the idea of not calling problems “problems”… changing the words I use never did much for me (but if it works for others, that’s cool!) Now changing the concept behind a word… that is key. Looking at a problem and seeing it as a growth opportunity is an awesome way to face it. Not that it’s easy to do when we are in the middle of it, but it can become a habit with practice.

    Happy Belated Thanksgiving. 🙂

  2. Stephen Hopson says

    November 24, 2007 at 11:33 am

    Aaron:

    I love this higher power, God, the universe references you made in this article. It truly reasonated with me because I am always aware and conscious of the unseen forces that have helped, guided and shaped me into the person I am today. This gives me much to be grateful for.

    Aaron, I stumbled this article and now I’m trying to find you at SU so I can add you as a friend. What is your profile name? Mine is sjhopson Hope you can find me and then add me as a friend.

    Have a great weekend and keep up the good writing, my friend. 🙂

  3. Tristan Loo, Life Coach says

    November 25, 2007 at 8:07 pm

    Excellent blog post Aaron! You’re absolutely right–We need to take responsibility for our own lives and be able to recognize opportunities and take action on them before they slip through our fingers. I commented more on this on the Personal Development Partners Forum.

    Cheers,
    Tristan
    Life Coach, Author, Presenter
    Synergy Institute

  4. aaron says

    November 23, 2007 at 2:03 pm

    Thanks, Lyman – and same to you!

    You’re right about the words that we choose. Yes, just changing the words can be enough for certain people and in certain circumstances, but changing the meaning is what it’s all about in the end!

  5. aaron says

    November 24, 2007 at 12:05 pm

    Stephen,

    Glad you liked the post, and thanks for the Stumble – those are always welcome! 🙂

    My Stumbleupon username is aaron114. I’ll go find you there right now and get you added as a friend.

  6. aaron says

    November 27, 2007 at 3:08 pm

    Tristan,

    Much obliged for sharing your thoughts here as well as at PDP. I’m heading over there as soon as I can to get caught up after the holiday. I’ll look forward to seeing what you wrote, and what the others have been up to as well.

    Thanks again, Tristan – always good to check out your point of view.

  7. Steve says

    November 28, 2007 at 11:41 am

    Wow – Great timing.

    Just last week I had an experience that tested my unfamiliar ground. I was about to make a real estate investment deal and got stopped. I was resistant.

    All through this I hadn’t realized that this experience was an opportunity to be courageous.

    To read the rest of my story see,

    ‘Take Action When You’re Stopped’
    https://www.stephenmartile.com/2007/11/28/take-action-when-youre-stopped/

    Enjoy,

    Stephen Martile
    Personal Development Made Simple
    http://www.stephenmartile.com

  8. aaron says

    November 29, 2007 at 9:35 am

    Steve,

    Thanks for sharing your story! You did the right thing to take that plunge and use the opportunity to be courageous. Next time you’ll be even more confident in your abilities, and confidence breeds success! 🙂

  9. Steve says

    November 29, 2007 at 10:30 am

    thanks Aaron – Ironically, I have been receiving similar messages about confidence from others. Thanks again and keep up the great work on your blog!

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